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Natural Bridge - Castle Cove

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Picnic in stunning natural surroundings and look for a wide variety of marine life, including whales and dolphins, from two universally accessible cliff-top lookouts.

As the coastline slowly yields to the force of the Indian Ocean, the fracturing and decaying of the cliffs has sculped these precarious rock formations. The Natural Bridge lookout is only a short walk from the carpark, where visitors can enjoy the stunning coastal views from the safety of this lookout enclosure.

A wheelchair accessible picnic shelter and toilets are available here.

Walk Trails

The southern trailhead for the Bigurda Walk trail and boardwak can be accessed from the Natural Bridge carpark. Please take care as parts of these trails are rocky and sandy with loose and uneven surfaces.

Bigurda Trail

The eight kilometre Bigurda Trail hugs the coastline between Eagle Gorge and Natural Bridge, providing stunning coastal views. Arrange to be dropped off at Eagle Gorge and traverse south along the coastal cliffs for 3 to 5 hours, finishing up at the Natural Bridge.

Getting There

Site Activities:

Site Facilities:

Lookout/Deck

Toilet

No dogs allowedNo drinking water available

Activities

Bush Walking

he southern trailhead for the Bigurda Walk trail and boardwak can be accessed from that Natural Bridge carpark. Please take care as parts of these trails are rocky and sandy with loose and uneven surfaces.

Bigurda Trail

Allow three hours to hike 8 km from Eagle Gorge to Natural Bridge.

Bugurda Boadwalk

There is also a shorter 1.2 km (return) walk between the Natural Bridge and Island Rock.